Lakota Teen's Brain Injury Deemed Unsurvivable After Driver's Distraction

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Lakota freshman Aspen Runnels, hit by a car near their school, is not expected to survive a catastrophic brain injury. The incident has deeply affected the school community, already mourning the loss of two other students. Experts emphasize the importance of peer support and community coming together to help teens cope with grief.
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